Here's a photo of ice damage on the golfer's left of # 4 fairway (looking back to the tee). This area receives melt from the adjacent hill and is in the shade for much of the day. Needless to say, one of the last places on the course for the snow/ice to melt.
Friday, April 4, 2014
Are you a "Winter Weary Golfer?"
click here for an article discussing the issues a golf course can have when coming out of such a difficult winter. Fortunately it appears we fared well with only a few areas in the upper fairways showing ice damage. In the past, this type of damage to the fairways has come back in a relatively short time. This year shouldn't be any different.
Here's a photo of ice damage on the golfer's left of # 4 fairway (looking back to the tee). This area receives melt from the adjacent hill and is in the shade for much of the day. Needless to say, one of the last places on the course for the snow/ice to melt.
Here's a photo of ice damage on the golfer's left of # 4 fairway (looking back to the tee). This area receives melt from the adjacent hill and is in the shade for much of the day. Needless to say, one of the last places on the course for the snow/ice to melt.
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